Banjos

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The students gutted a guitar game-controller and built a very credible banjo using its buttons and electronics, then wrote custom software and musical arrangements for it (apparently the Scruggs people rightsholders wouldn't let them use "Duelling Banjos," even for a noncommercial, student project).

Agaton Strom for The Wall Street Journal At the Wayland Remove the sifter from over the Wayland's moonshine drink, the Old Back Woods (I Hear Banjos) ($11), and apple-wood smoke—yes, actual smoke—diffuses into the air, transporting drinkers from the bar in Alphabet City to a country cabin with a wood stove.

I swear to God that James Dicky hissef could not have written a better piece than what he wrote about Northern Georgia when he wrote Deliverence but despite the fact that most of the folks living up there looked as if they could participate in "Dueling Banjos", a nicer and more congenial and intelligent group of folks would be hard to find anywhere.